An SDS, or safety data sheet, provides safety, handling, storage, hazard, first-aid, disposal, and regulatory information for chemical products such as inks, thinners, hardeners, and additives.
Yes. Inks, thinners, hardeners, retarders, additives, and cleaners may each have separate SDS documents and should be reviewed individually when used together in a production process.
No. A safety data sheet focuses on safety and compliance information. A technical data sheet focuses on ink performance, substrate compatibility, processing, curing, and application guidance.
Yes. Automark can help identify the correct safety data sheet if you provide the product name, color number, label information, thinner, hardener, or application details.
Yes. If a Marabu ink system uses a thinner, hardener, retarder, cleaner, or additive, those products may require separate SDS review for workplace safety and compliance.
Technical data sheets should be reviewed separately from SDS documents. Automark can provide Marabu technical data sheets to support ink selection, substrate compatibility, and production setup.